A group of Grant County women gather every other Tuesday.
They talk. They laugh. They cry. They praise, but mostly they pray.
Their prayers focus on family members dealing with sickness, lost loved ones or neighbors, a family that needs a home and groceries.

They also pray for a spiritual awakening in Grant County and that’s why this group, Grant County Prays, formed a couple of months ago.
Jan Whitney, who now calls Grant County home, was involved in a similar ministry in Minnesota.

Convenience and transparency is the goal as the City of Dry Ridge launches its new website.
The city previously did not have a website, however, Mayor Jim Wells wanted to create a place online where residents can find countless resources and information.

A 27-year-old Grant County man has been arrested for possession and distribution of child pornography.

The Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch, with assistance from KSP Post 6 in Dry Ridge, arrested Justin T. Hamilton on March 19 with 11 counts of possession and nine counts of distribution of matter portraying a sex performance by a minor.

Jesus Christ gave His life for us, so that we have life abundantly. He covered our sins, paying huge debts. Why not give our lives for the service of the Lord? Living for Jesus is more meaningful than living for ourselves. How shall we follow His footsteps, so that others can see Him through us?
Prayer. It is our personal relationship with God.
Live as God called us. Everyone is precious in the eyes of the Lord. We must remember that God sees everyone the same and loves everyone equally.